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Old 12-04-2011, 12:51 PM
 
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Lynn Chong, a former Democrat and Chair of the Belknap County, New Hampshire Democrat Party, discusses why she’s disappointed with Obama and switching her voter registration, to vote for Ron Paul in the GOP Primary.


Democrats Jumping Ship?
I think all Democrats and Independents should vote in the Republican primary. They call always vote for who they want in the General election. If they did, they would get a matchup of Paul or Huntsman. Either is preferable to the other losers.

Of course, they could become party raiders and vote for bachmann to assure that there is no chance of a republican victory.
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Old 12-04-2011, 06:18 PM
 
Location: Sarasota, Florida
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Party Affiliation

Regarding party affiliation with Americans it appears to be the other way around.

November 6th, 2011:
Gallup Poll:

Democrats...36%...up 5 percentage points in a month...thanx to the Republican "debates".

Republicans...27%...up 1 percentage point in a month.

Independents...36%...down 6 percentage points....also I'd guess thanx to the "clown debates".

Leaning Republican.....41%....down 4% in a month.

Leaning Democratic....50%....up 7% in a month.
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Old 12-04-2011, 08:55 PM
 
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No one wants to "hope" that there's still more "change" in the couch.
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Old 12-04-2011, 09:00 PM
 
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I hope you're right man. I've never been a democrat but I've never voted for a repub either. Paul will be the first.
Let's just entertain the thought that Paul gets elected. On day one Paul will be shown all the flashing lights, the dire movies and shown the versus in the bible that include the Exodus and Genesis. In a matter of 3 minutes after that you'll see Bush-Obama-Paul take over as "leader of the free world."
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